A: criminals
B: finals
C: financials
D: commercials
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- Questions 17-20 are based on an interview in a TV show. What is the show "behind the Scene" about A: Interesting people from the media. B: Fascinating and somewhat misunderstood jobs. C: TV programs and their producers. D: Fascinating and informative TV programs.
- The main idea of the passage is about ______. A: the present condition and the prospect of TV programs B: soaps' decline in viewers C: profits got by soaps through advertisements D: a brief introduction of soaps
- They received ______ of letters about their TV programs.
- Which of the following statements is tree according to the text A: The mass media offers information needed in our daily lives. B: Publicly funded broadcasting does not present information about current wants in depth. C: Information provided by commercials and advertising is always accurate. D: Many TV and radio programs are not interesting.
- The report issued by the Kaiser Family Foundation mainly shows that How many TV commercials does a typical child see per year A: About 14 thousand. B: About 40 thousand. C: About 4 thousand. D: About 44 thousand.
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4. TV programs must______________ many different tastes.
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In the United States,() A: TV broadcasting hours devoted to education are more than those devoted to entertainment B: educational programs are shown during peak viewing times C: most of TV broadcasting hours are given to entertainment D: TV programs are shown for world audience to watch
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What do we learn from the conversation about the TV program() A: It could help people of all ages to avoid cancer. B: It was mainly meant for cancer patients. C: It might appeal more to viewers over 40. D: It was frequently interrupted by commercials.
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What are they talking about A: Changjiang travel. B: TV programs. C: A football match.
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It is revealed by research that it is more beneficial to kids if their parents watch TV programs with them than having their viewing time limited.